Publish-subscribe architecture using information objects in a computer network

Inactive Publication Date: 2003-10-21
EPIPHANY INC
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In other words, the dozens of processing applications created by different software manufacturers are incompatible with each othe

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This application provides Appendices that include the following documents:

APPENDIX A:

1. General Overview of Chip / IC Design Process

2. TeamCast--Application Development System Functional Specifications Ver 1.0 (Draft)--Mayasoft Corporation

3. TeamCast--Current Implementation Design

4. TeamCast for Chip Design Teams--ChipCast Applications--Functional Specifications Ver 1.0 (Draft) MayaSoft Corporation

APPENDIX B:

5. 26 pages of drawings.

APPENDIX C:

6. Disclosure Document--RIMA--Products White Paper, Data Distribution by Meaningful Subscriptions

7. Disclosure Document--Random Information Monitoring Architecture

APPENDIX D:

8. Technology Analysis & RIMA Invention Document

9. RIMA.1--Ontology Document

10. RIMA.1--Customization & SISO Gadget

11. Four Tier Architecture for Processing Architecture using Network Aware Semantically Interpretable Byte Strings (NASIBS) and NASIBS Servers.

12. Totally Cool Stuff--Low level totally cool optimization stuff

APPENDIX E:

13. 42 pages of Drawings.

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Abstract

Various aspects of the invention provide for the creation, modification, transfer, manipulation, requesting and destruction of information objects in a computer network. Although some aspects of the invention are based on publish-subscribe techniques, many modifications and additional features are provided.

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COPYRIGHT NOTICEA portion of the disclosure recited in the specification contains material which is subject to copyright protection. Specifically, a Microfiche Appendix in accordance with 37 CFR Section 1.96 is included that lists source code instructions for a process by which the present invention is practiced in a computer system. The Microfiche Appendix comprises 13 sheets of microfiche containing 377 frames, or pages, of source code. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction of the specification as filed in the Patent and Trademark Office. Otherwise all copyright rights are reserved.This invention relates in general to data processing in networked computers and, more specifically, to an object-oriented approach for handling digital information in large distributed networks such as an Intranet or the Internet.The evolution of computer systems and computer networks is one of accelerating growth. Individual computer systems are equipped with vast amounts o...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F15/16G06F7/00G06F17/30
CPCG06F17/30867Y10S707/99933G06F16/9535G06F16/958
Inventor KATIYAR, DINESHBELANI, ESHWARJAVANGULA, PRADEEP
Owner EPIPHANY INC
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